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Agricultural Science and food policy for consumers and workers: recipes for public health successes or disasters?

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Watterson A (2000) Agricultural Science and food policy for consumers and workers: recipes for public health successes or disasters?. New Solutions, 10 (4), pp. 317-324. https://doi.org/10.2190/94VB-PFKL-R8R0-CWUT

Abstract
In the world of high speed globalization, the search for global food and water security has failed despite being driven by aggressive agribusiness and aided all too often by so-called Green Revolution research scientists and technologists. In the process, agricultural workers, rural communities, and food production workers face significant occupational and environmental hazards. Countervailing forces to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and agribusiness food strategies are needed. Critical to these forces will be Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working toward non-toxic, nondestructive, community-based agriculture informed by integrated humanistic, scientifically cautious, worker-sensitive, and ecologically located principles.

Journal
New Solutions: Volume 10, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2000
PublisherBaywood Publishing
ISSN1048-2911